Can aspirin be used in patients with thyroid disorders and are there any specific considerations for dose or interaction management?
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1. Aspirin can be used in patients with thyroid disorders, but it may lower serum thyroid hormone levels, requiring close monitoring.
2. Patients with thyroid issues can take aspirin, but should watch for increased effects of thyroid medications, potentially adjusting doses.
3. Aspirin use in thyroid disorder patients is generally safe, but they should regularly check thyroid function as interactions may alter hormone levels.